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Dr Yara E Sanchez Corrales: How do cells form tubular organs?

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  • UserDr Yara E Sanchez Corrales, College Research Associate, Wolfson College and MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
  • ClockWednesday 17 October 2018, 13:00-14:00
  • HouseCombination Room, Wolfson College.

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Many complex tubular organs, including kidney and lungs, begin as a flat layer of cells. The cellular events that underlie the transition from a flat tissue to a 3D structure are not well understood. To address this problem, I use a simplified tubular organ in the fruit fly embryo to follow cells over time. During my talk I will explain the tools I use to study cell behaviours and new insights on early stages of tube development.

This talk is part of the Wolfson College Lunchtime Seminar Series series.

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